The global virus filtration market is projected to reach USD 3.25 Billion by 2020 from USD 1.82 Billion in 2015, at a CAGR of 12.3% between 2015 and 2020.

The rise in R&D expenditure, growth of biopharmaceutical industry, and increasing government support for pharmaceutical and biotechnology industry are driving factors of the virus filtration market. On the other hand stringent government regulations for validation of filtration products and highly consolidated market are the major factors restraining the growth of this market. Asian region and increasing pharmaceutical outsourcing presents high-growth opportunities in this market. Growing adoption of single-use technologies is an upcoming trend in the virus filtration market.

This report segments the global virus filtration market by product, application, end user, and geography. The products segments included in the market are, kits and reagents, filtration systems, other products and services. Of these, the kits and reagents product segment accounted for the largest share of the global virus filtration market in 2015.

The application segments included in this report are, biologicals, medical devices, water purification, and air purification. The biologicals segment is further classified into, vaccines and therapeutics, blood and blood products, cellular and gene therapy products, tissue and tissue products and stem cell products. The biologicals forms the largest and fastest-growing application segment in the global virus filtration market by 2020 and vaccines and therapeutics accounted for the major share of global biologicals segment in 2015.

On the basis of end user segments this report is classified into, pharmaceutical & biotechnology companies, contract research organizations, academic research institutes and medical devices companies. Of these, the pharmaceutical & biotechnology companies were the largest and CRO’s are the fastest-growing end user segment in 2015.

The geographic segments included in this report are North America, Europe, Asia, and Rest of the World (RoW). The North America region includes U.S. and Canada. Asian regional segment includes, China, Japan, India and RoA. Geographic analysis reveals that North America accounted for the largest share of the global virus filtration market in 2015. Growth in this market can be attributed to the growth of biopharmaceutical industry.

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